Going Pro Se: Divorce Strategy with Lisa and Chris from Been There Got Out
Coparenting Beyond Conflict: Strategies for High-Conflict Divorce and Custody
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In this conversation, we explore the complexities of navigating the family court system, particularly focusing on self-representation in high conflict divorce cases. Chris Barry and Lisa Johnson share their insights on the emotional challenges, strategic communication, and the importance of building a supportive team. They discuss common pitfalls faced by self-represented litigants and emphasize the need for proper documentation and understanding courtroom decorum. The role of technology and innovative tools in legal battles is also examined, alongside the transformative journey from trauma to empowerment. Finally, Chris and Lisa outline their upcoming resources and courses aimed at helping individuals navigate these challenging situations more effectively.
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Keywords
family court, self-representation, high conflict divorce, strategic communication, legal advice, emotional support, co-parenting, technology in law, trauma recovery, legal education
Takeaways
- Going pro se often stems from financial constraints.
- Emotional detachment is crucial when representing yourself.
- High conflict divorces can last for years and drain resources.
- Proper courtroom demeanor is essential for success.
- Documentation is key; everything can become evidence.
- Understanding the legal system is vital to avoid pitfalls.
- Therapists should not provide legal advice.
- Building a support team is crucial for emotional health.
- Strategic communication can protect against false claims.
- Knowledge of your ex's behavior patterns is empowering.
Sound Bites
- "It's terrifying to be in a courtroom."
- "You need to get that foundation first."
- "You need a trauma-informed therapist."
Chapters
00:00 Navigating the Family Court System
04:32 The Birth of a Supportive Community
08:24 Common Pitfalls in Self-Representation
12:27 The Importance of Communication and Behavior in Court
16:41 Building Your Support Team
21:24 The Importance of Professional Support in Healing
26:54 Navigating Family Dynamics and Support
28:55 Strategic Communication with Toxic Exes
33:32 The Role of Technology in Documentation
34:50 Transformative Healing and Personal Growth
40:04 Building a Productive Partnership
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